State ex rel. Mitchell Irrigation District v. Parshall

140 P. 830, 22 Wyo. 318, 1914 Wyo. LEXIS 16
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1914
DocketNo. 739
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
State ex rel. Mitchell Irrigation District v. Parshall, 140 P. 830, 22 Wyo. 318, 1914 Wyo. LEXIS 16 (Wyo. 1914).

Opinion

Scott, Chiee Justice.

The relator filed its petition in this court praying the issuance of a writ of mandamus directed to and requiring the Board of Control to pass upon its proofs and fixing its priority to the use of waters of the North Platte River for irrigation purposes. An alternative writ was issued, to which petition and writ the defendants filed their demurrer alleging as grounds thereof that neither the petition nor writ state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action in favor of the plaintiff or to warrant the relief prayed. The demurrer was argued and submitted and is now before the court for its decision. In considering the qüestion the facts alleged in-the petition must be taken and deemed to be true and are as follows:

“Comes now the Mitchell Irrigation District, a corporation, the above named relator, and respectfully shows unto the court:
“1. That on June 20th, 1890, the Mitchell Irrigation and Canal Company, a corporation, commenced the surveys for a line of ditch-which it proposed to construct from a point [325]*325on the south bank of the North Platte River in Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 60 West, in the County of 'Laramie, Territory of Wyoming, in an easterly course, crossing the boundary line between the Territory of Wyoming and the State of Nebraska at a point about 400 feet distant from the headgate of said ditch and running a distance of many miles into the State of Nebraska.
“2. That on June 20th, 1890, the said Mitchell Irrigation and Canal Company caused a notice, signed by its president, to be posted upon a board at the proposed point of diversion of said ditch, said notice being that the said Mitchell Irrigation and Canal Company claimed an appropriation from the North Platte River through said ditch to the extent of 224 cubic feet per second, and setting forth the size of said ditch.
“3. That on June 25th, 1890, the said Mitchell Irrigation and Canal Company caused a copy of said notice, verified by the affidavit of its president, to be filed in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-officio Register of Deeds of the County of Laramie, Territory of Wyoming, and on the same day caused to be filed in said office a statement of claim for said ditch, verified by its president, in which statement was set forth the name of the stream, .the name of the ditch, the names and postoffice address of the owners, the location of the headgate, the dimensions of the ditch, its capacity, the date of commencement of work and of the actual appropriation of the water therethrough, and the number of acres of land lying thereunder and to be irrigated therefrom.
“3. That the said surveys were completed with diligence and on August 18th, 1890, the actual work of excavation of said ditch was commenced and continued without intermission until July 18th, 1891, when said ditch was completed and water was carried therethrough and applied to the irrigation of the lands lying thereunder; that several thousand acres of land lying under said ditch were reduced to cultivation in 1891 and the area of such land was increased yearly thereafter until the year 1898 when approximately 13,500 [326]*326acres were under cultivation from said ditch, all of said lands being situate within the State of Nebraska, and said ditch irrigating no lands within the State of Wyoming.
“4. That on March 27th, 1906, by an order duly entered, the Board of Control of the State of Wyoming directed that a general adjudication of all rights of appropriation from the North Platte River be had and that the Superintendent of Water Division No. One, in which said stream lay, should give proper notices and take all proofs of appropriation ; that on May 9, 1906, the Superintendent of Water Division No. One forwarded by registered mail to all appropriators from the North Platte River, including the Mitchell Irrigation and Canal Company, a notice setting forth the date when the State Engine'er would begin the examination of the stream and ditches diverting water therefrom, the date when the said Superintendent would begin the taking of testimony, and the date when the said taking of testimony would close; that prior to May 15, 19C16, the said Superintendent caused to be published in two issues of a newspaper published in each County through which said North Platte River runs a notice that the measurement of ditches would commence June 15, 1906, that the Superintendent would commence to take proofs of appropriation on June 23, 1906, and travel up the river taking such proofs until September 20, 1906, on which day proofs would be closed, and that proofs would be open to inspection at certain-designated places on September 25, September 27, September 29, October 4 and October 8, 1906.
“5. That at the time and place so designated for the commencement of the taking of said proofs of appropriation, the officers of the relator, the relator having theretofore acquired all of the right and title of said Mitchell Irrigation and Canal Company in and to said ditch and the water appropriation therefor, appeared before the said Superintendent and filed with said Superintendent a proof of appropriation on behalf of relator, certified by the affidavit of a director of relator, claiming a right to the use of the waters of said North Platte River, with a priority dating [327]*327from June 20th, 1890, through said ditch, therein designated the Mitchell Canal, for the irrigation of certain lands within .the State of Nebraska and lying under said ditch.
“6. That on November 1, 1907, the said Superintendent caused to be published in the Guernsey Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation in said Laramie County and published at Guernsey in said County, a notice that certain persons, including this relator, had filed proofs of appropriation from the North Platte River which would be opened to inspection on November 8, 1907, that contests must be filed within fifteen days thereafter, and that if no contests should-be filed the said proofs of appropriation would be submitted to the Board of Control with the recommendation that final certificates be issued thereon.
“7. That no contest was filed against the said proof of appropriation of this relator.
“8. That on April 18, 1912, the Superintendent of Water Division No. One transmitted the said proof of appropriation of this relator to the Board of Control for its action and that the said Board of Control refused to consider said'proof and on the 4th day of December, 1912, entered the following order with respect thereto:
“In Re Petition of the Mitchell Canal Company for Adjudication of Their Right to the Usé of Water from North Platte River in the State of Nebraska, in Water Division No. One.
ORDER.
“This matter coming on for hearing before the Board of Control on the 20th day of November, 1912, upon the report of Frank S. Knittle, Superintendent of Water Division Number One, transmitting to the board the proof of appropriation of the Mitchell Irrigation District, and it appearing that the Mitchell Canal, the canal covered by said proof, diverts water in Wyoming for the irrigation of lands in the State of Nebraska and that no lands are irrigated therefrom in the State of Wyoming, and the Attorney General having advised the board that the Board of Control is with[328]

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